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Top dividend stocks for January 2025

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As we begin 2025, dividend stocks remain a cornerstone of strategic investment portfolios. These securities provide investors with a compelling blend of consistent income generation and long-term growth potential, proving especially valuable in the evolving economic environment. 

Here is the list of top U.S. dividend stocks available on Fundvest to keep an eye on in January 2025:  

 

NYSE: Federal Realty Investment Trust(FRT) 

Dividend to be paid in January 15: 1,1 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 112,76 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 3,9% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 02.01.2025 

Payment date: 15.01.2025 

 

 NYSE: Essex Property Trust Inc(ESS) 

Dividend to be paid in January 15: 2,45 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 297,63 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 3,29% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 02.01.2025 

Payment date: 15.01.2025 

 

NYSE: Aecom Technology Corporation(ACM) 

Dividend to be paid in January 17: 0,26 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 127,47 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 0,92% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 02.01.2025 

Payment date: 17.01.2025 

 

 

NYSE: Brixmor Property(BRX) 

Dividend to be paid in January 15: 0,287 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 29,19 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 3,94% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 03.01.2025 

Payment date: 15.01.2025 

 

NYSE: Sysco Corporation(SYY) 

Dividend to be paid in January 24: 0,51 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 80,82 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 2,52% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 03.01.2025 

Payment date: 24.01.2025 

 

NYSE: JPMorgan Chase Co(JPM) 

Dividend to be paid in January 31: 1,25 USD 

Stock price(as of 11.12.2024): 242,86 USD 

Dividend yield(yearly): 2,06% 

Ex-dividend date for January dividend: 06.01.2025 

Payment date: 31.01.2025

 

 

It is important to note, that the dividend payments are proposed by the management of the companies and approved by the shareholders meeting. Therefore, even companies that have a good and stable dividend history, might decrease their dividend or even stop paying them when encountering difficult times. Don’t forget to diversify your investment portfolio!  

* The ex-dividend date – usually investors (shareholders) who buy the Stock (shares) on the ex-dividend date or after will not receive a dividend for last period.   

Please be advised that the list presented is informative and not intended to be an investment advice suggesting specific stocks, but merely a presentation of facts. All Fundvest clients are encouraged to do their own research and make sure of their risk tolerance and financial capacity before making investment decisions. Please consult an expert, if necessary.     

In this article, Fundvest has used third party data, therefore Fundvest neither takes any responsibility for the data presented, nor intends to update the information presented in this article. Data can be updated.   

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